Thursday, March 22

Pryor's arrival gives the Jets four proven veterans at receiver, led by returning starters Robby Anderson and Jermaine Kearse. They also have Quincy Enunwa, who is coming back from a neck injury that caused him to miss the season.

The Packers are bringing in Williams -- who last played for the Packers in 2014 -- a source confirmed to ESPN, although it's unclear whether a deal has been finalized. Williams previously played eight seasons in Green Bay.

Waddle, who enters his sixth NFL season and has played in 45 career regular-season with 28 starts, will compete for the Patriots' left tackle spot after Nate Solder signed a four-year, $62 million free-agent deal with the Giants.

Williams was mostly a backup with the Dolphins. He rushed for 477 yards in four seasons, including a career-high 181 last year. He was utilized frequently as a pass receiver in Miami, where he caught 85 passes, including 20 in 2017.

Released by the Dolphins last week because he refused to take a pay cut, the 28-year-old Pouncey reached a deal with Los Angeles that includes $10 million fully guaranteed, a source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

At the end of last season, Scandrick thought his time with the Cowboys was coming to an end with the team using rookies Chidobe Awuzie and Jourdan Lewis at outside cornerback and safety Xavier Woods in the slot as he dealt with a back injury.

Chung, who turns 31 in August, was referred to by Bill Belichick this past season as one of the best players in the NFL and is valued for his toughness and versatility. He was scheduled to earn $2 million this season and have a salary-cap charge of $3.8 million.

The Cardinals released Mathieu on March 14 after he declined to take a pay cut. Mathieu was cut just hours before $5.75 million of his 2018 salary and $8 million of his 2019 salary were to be guaranteed.

Curry, 29, was set to make a base salary of $9 million in 2018. The Eagles attempted to restructure his contract in an attempt to keep him but were unable to come to an agreement. Trade options were also explored before his release.

Breeland told ESPN.com he cut the heel of his left foot on March 4 while in the Dominican Republic, where a golf cart hit him in the back of his leg and reopened a wound first suffered in the fourth grade.

Last August, the Texans signed Fiedorowicz to a three-year, $22 million contract that included $10 million guaranteed. According to the Houston Chronicle, the Texans reworked Fiedorowicz's contract when he retired.

Thomas played every down of every game from the time he was drafted until he suffered a season-ending injury last October. The injury snapped a streak of 10,363 consecutive snaps, which is believed to be the longest in NFL history.

Peppers, 38, signed a one-year deal in 2017 to return to the Panthers, who drafted him, for what many thought would be his final NFL season. He maxed out the incentives in that deal with 11 sacks, his most since the 2012 season with Chicago, to earn $4.25 million.

Stewart, who will turn 31 on March 21, was cut by the Carolina Panthers on Feb. 28 and is coming off one of his worst seasons statistically behind an offensive line regarded by general manager Marty Hurney as one of the top five in the league.

Graham has been one of the most prolific tight ends of his era, catching 69 touchdown passes since he entered the league with the New Orleans Saints as a third-round pick in 2010. Cutting Nelson, 32, will give the Packers more than $10.2 million in cap space.

Moncrief's career with the Colts took a turn for the worse during the 2016 season, largely due to injuries. He missed 11 games the past two seasons because of shoulder and ankle injuries after not missing any games in his first two seasons.

Amendola is the second wide receiver to commit to signing with the Dolphins on Tuesday. Wide receiver Albert Wilson committed to signing a three-year, $24 million deal with the team earlier in the day.

Parker was asked to take a pay cut and declined. He will become a free agent after five seasons in Kansas City. Meanwhile, Hali was the Chiefs' first-round draft pick in 2006 but took on a part-time role last season.

The rare player-for-player deal, Philadelphia is currently projected to be about $14 million over the cap and needs to shed salary before March 14. Smith will make a base salary of $5 million this season, while Worley is scheduled to make $650,000.

Wednesday, March 7

Baker has agreed to a one-year, $3 million deal with Cincinnati, according to a source. He was cut by the Buccaneers in February, just one season into a three-year, $15.75 million contract that he signed last March.

Pittsburgh tagged Bell for the second consecutive year. The Steelers had increased last year's long-term contract offer, but Bell adjusted his contractual floor to $14.5 million per year to align with his running back tag. He said he won't play for a contract that averages less annually. Read more.

The defensive end will count $17.143 million against the 2018 cap when free agency begins. The two parties will have until July 15 to work out a long-term deal. If they don't, Lawrence will play the season on the tag. Read more from Todd Archer.

The Lions designated Ansah as their franchise player for 2018. When healthy, the defensive end is worth all $17.143 million he'll earn with the tag. But would a long-term deal make sense for the Lions? Read more from Michael Rothstein.

Miami used its nonexclusive franchise tag on the wide receiver, who informed the team that he will sign it until both can work out a trade with another team if all parties agree on compensation. The Ravens and Bears are among at least five teams to talk with Landry's agent about a potential trade, though no deal is imminent, according to a source.